This is, needless to say, far beyond the capabilities of most users: not only do they not understand that there needs to be a conversation before the conversation, they don't
even know the language they need to use.
How could she explain herself, not
even knowing the language?
Have you ever thought about what if your soul mate is living in some other corner of the world, thousands of miles away from you who doesn't
even know the language you speak?
In fact, when I arrived in the U.S. in my teens, I didn't
even know the language!
She was all alone when she began, didn't
even know the language.
Not exact matches
Marie is that mentor we've been wishing for who spoke our
language, understands our struggles & gives sound advice that we can apply without
even knowing us in person!
I am kind of with Wzrd1 on this,
even if you don't
know he difference between hebrew and arabic (pretty different
languages, but not everyone can tell) orthodox jews dress in a very specific and unique way, not anything traditional arabic garb or the western clothing that we wear and most terrorists use to blend in on planes etc..
I also
know people who hold to the same beliefs regarding homosexuals as fishon but who have gone out of their way to educate themselves on both sides of the debate... and
even though they still think homosexuality is a sin, they don't resort to the
language and comparasions that fishon does... because they
know that homosexuality isn't anything comparable to pedophilia or alcoholism.
While I don't subscribe to
even a majority of Barfield's views on other subjects, as a poet I have to say that his views on the nature, development, and purpose of
language ring true.Don't
know if any of this makes sense, but there it is.
Even though we
know better than to believe in soulmates, practically and logically and theologically, we still default to that
language because it's all we have: soulmates.
Whilst I do not
know these things empirically, I would say that empirical
language is not the be all and end all, nor is it
even the most important form of knowledge.
Even if he knows how to hide it from men, even if he hides it from himself, even if the true expression of the language seems for a moment to hide it by calling his condition of mind self - will, willfulness, for that sounds well, especially when it is strong enough to venture the most extreme things: does that seem to be double - mindedn
Even if he
knows how to hide it from men,
even if he hides it from himself, even if the true expression of the language seems for a moment to hide it by calling his condition of mind self - will, willfulness, for that sounds well, especially when it is strong enough to venture the most extreme things: does that seem to be double - mindedn
even if he hides it from himself,
even if the true expression of the language seems for a moment to hide it by calling his condition of mind self - will, willfulness, for that sounds well, especially when it is strong enough to venture the most extreme things: does that seem to be double - mindedn
even if the true expression of the
language seems for a moment to hide it by calling his condition of mind self - will, willfulness, for that sounds well, especially when it is strong enough to venture the most extreme things: does that seem to be double - mindedness?
I don't
know many Christians to begin with, as they always start spouting off about how everyone else is going to hell because they haven't accepted Jesus in His name or some such nonsense,
even when I point out that the word «God» is said in different names due to different
languages.
Every minister
knows that a large number of his people could not pass any reasonable creedal test if it were put in fresh
language and thought forms,
even if they would assent to old statements they have interpreted in their own way.
And if you're a pastor who saw the value of exegetical research while in seminary but
no longer have the time to do it each week, BibleWorks can help you continue the process of studying the original
languages,
even if you're short on time or a bit rusty on all the details of
language study.
While Madison's use of the Christian tradition employs a restricted,
even chaste use of theological
language» the name Jesus Christ is never mentioned, only «divine Author of our religion»» there can be
no doubt that his worldview is Christian.
Even if you're not using «code
language,» do you believe that you've got a favored place with the all -
knowing, all - seeing, all - powerful?
It is
no longer being expressed in a mythological manner,
even though it has drawn upon the
language common to mythology; rather the idiom of resurrection has here assumed a metaphorical form, by which Israel prays for the revitalizing of her life as a people.
Even when we are tired or we aren't speaking the same
language or we are out of step, we still
know enough to turn towards each other when the music starts.
Occasionally, Hartshorne
even speaks of a «besouled body,» but by such
language he means only the probability of certain modes of action and experience that embody a given personality's characteristic traits.11 Consequently, he suggests that, when a person's body goes into a deep, dreamless sleep, the soul loses its actuality, only to regain it when the person awakens.12 Understandably, therefore, he disregards as inapplicable to his own view Gilbert Ryle's well -
known caricature of Cartesian anthropological dualism as «the dogma of the Ghost in the Machine» — especially since Hartshorne denies that the human body is a «machine» in any materialistic, mechanical sense.13
Do we
know of another
language which can
even associate brute fact and final salvation?
This capacity to resonate would account not only for Newton's action at a distance and Sheldrake's morphic resonance;
even more it accounts in the observed «one - dimensional» system of
language for the well -
known phenomena of flash forwards and recapitulations.
l) «What, in short, is the «mechanism» by which God makes himself
known to man, by which the Almighty touches the mightless, by which the Limitless penetrates the narrow confines of the limited, by which Time enters moment, by which the Holy invades the unholy, and the Word speaks in words»
Even when this happens, as ultimately it did, as with finality it always does, in the person of Jesus Christ, all the forms and ingenuity of human
language are inadequate to give it mechanical explanation.
Islam, as people
know today, was Hebrew teachings or teachings of son of blessed Mary, was never about religion, but truth absolute Thin Allah, so much so, word religion did not exist in Hebrew
language or in
even in Qu «ran, there is no such thing as religion, but Thin Allah, consti tution of America, other wise
known as Law of West.
And
even in such
language, since we
know so tenuously that of which we speak, we have a hard time meaning it correctly.
So while it's crazy to me that
even after 2 years of studying Chinese full time, I had still never learned the word router, I was still encouraged to
know that I could get by with my current
language level and a dictionary.
Even if English is not my primary
language, I
know for sure that plural for «deadwood» is «deadwoodS» - yes, it is a plural for this word, back to school again, pal.
O.T > After watching Allegri's Juventus last night, i really think he is the right man to replace Arsene and i think if the board hasn't contacted that man yet, then they must be really stupid or something and have no ambitions, I mean the guy ticks all the boxes... he selects his team based on his opponents and he surely
knows how to get his tactics right and he
even decided to drop Cuadrado who is one of there best players this season and played Barzagli at right back to move Dani Alves forward, he
knew they can't be too open given the fact that kheidera was suspended
even after the match he called Pjanic out and told him he wasn't impressed with his body
language after missing a pass and that he should calm down.
Even without
knowing the written
language, preschool children are able to rhyme with basic sounds, creating new, sometimes meaningless, sounds that are still part of the
language, often at the annoyance of a mom in the driver's seat.
Sign
language can be a valuable tool for toddlers
even once they can talk, because it can be really hard for them to access and use the spoken words they
know when flooded by big emotions (frustration, anger, and jealousy seem to be common ones in our house).
Even if you don't use baby sign
language and your baby doesn't use signs to communicate with you, you already
know many things about your child, and you understand (at least some of those) nonverbal -LSB-...]
«Watch your
language» is a well -
known parenting phrase we use to prevent our young children from hearing, parroting, or
even intentionally using impolite or disrespectful words.
Even if you don't use baby sign
language and your baby doesn't use signs to communicate with you, you already
know many things about your child, and you understand (at least some of those) nonverbal cues.
I
know because I co-authored a book about it — the adverts, the TV programmes, the toy promotions,
even the very
language we use and the way we interact with our own children differs depending on their gender.
We
know that many people will find this news deeply upsetting and
even frightening and we
know that some people will condemn us for publicising the planned changes or for the
language that we are using to do so.
Marching around saying it's «bullshit» whilst our politicians tour their constituencies in stab - proof vests, our bankers screw society for personal gain, our teachers describe classrooms as battlegrounds, our towns and parks have become
no - go zones most
evenings, our social workers come across the most appalling instances of abuse, just to name but a few of the most obvious examples - well, I think you need to produce a little more than some statistics and a bit of bad
language to turn the narrative around.
Even before what is laughingly termed the election «result» was
known, the
language of politicians and the commentariat was tending towards a certain sexual hue when it came to that tease of a third party, with Peter Mandelson memorably warning progressive voters: «If you flirt with Nick Clegg... you'll wake up with David Cameron.»
Using what we
know about human genes, for example, could help us extrapolate details like Neanderthal hair and eye color, their genetic diseases, and possibly
even their
language capabilities.
«To sustain Acheulean technology, there must have been some kind of teaching, and maybe
even a kind of
language, going on,
even just a simple proto -
language using sounds or gestures for «yes» or «
no,» or «here» or «there,»» Morgan said.
Learning
language or music is usually a breeze for children, but as
even young adults
know, that capacity declines dramatically with age.
«People get personally offended
even when they
know the problem is just
language.»
Barzilay thinks the software could tackle
languages that no human has been able to crack,
even if it is not obvious which
known tongue it most strongly resembles.
The researchers conclude that the successful spread of
even the earliest
known toolmaking technology, more than 2 million years ago, would have required the capacity for teaching, and probably also the beginnings of spoken
language — what the researchers call protolanguage.
Even if you're quite fluent in the
language of presentation, you may also have trouble understanding the questions at the end as people may use words you don't
know or have an accent, too.
One of which is that Jeopardy!, you
even to just understand the question is very difficult for a computer, Jeopardy!, if you watch the program you
know that there's a lot of word play, a number of puns, and to be able to understand the information that the answer back is looking for, you have to understand the context and lot of
language and that's extremely difficult for computers to be able to do successfully.
«We wouldn't
even know what questions to ask with only one
language.»
Baby Talk and Monkey Talk V. Chase, 2 June 2006 Jessica Maye, a linguist at Northwestern University, wants to
know why babies are so much better at acquiring
language than monkeys — or
even human adults.
Since it is
known that certain areas of the brain can respond to sounds
even when an individual is asleep or under sedation, participants also were exposed to brief recordings of spoken
language and of music during both fMRI and EEG screenings.
We
knew that Rachel hit the mat and love that she practices while on set —
even if there's a
language barrier!
And for sure I will let you
know if I find a way for learning a
language quicker - but please do the same for me if your find such a way:D Have a good
evening!